need fpr
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need fpr
as above i need to get another fpr as mine stopped working properly today during a remap ending in it not being done any recomendations and suppliers? was looking at fuel lab and aeromotive? going to be running mid to late 300s in v1 sti.
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Most specialists recommend the Fuelab (get the 3 port version) - as they work well without issue and last a long time.
If you don't need the 3-port's 2nd side feed-port, it can be bunged with the supplied threaded plug. The 2 and 3 port are the same price, you see - so may as well get the 3-port in case you decide to go true parallel feed into it, whether now or later.
Lateral Performance supply 'em. Around £190 for the normal sized ones... or c.£200 for the "mini" version. I believe they came with all you need, inc. a glycerine-filled 7bar/100psi pressure gauge - used for initial setting up purposes...
If you don't need the 3-port's 2nd side feed-port, it can be bunged with the supplied threaded plug. The 2 and 3 port are the same price, you see - so may as well get the 3-port in case you decide to go true parallel feed into it, whether now or later.
Lateral Performance supply 'em. Around £190 for the normal sized ones... or c.£200 for the "mini" version. I believe they came with all you need, inc. a glycerine-filled 7bar/100psi pressure gauge - used for initial setting up purposes...
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would this be any good?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorsport-Adj...item1c10a6fa59
or
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FUEL-PRESSURE-...item563995ecd0
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorsport-Adj...item1c10a6fa59
or
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FUEL-PRESSURE-...item563995ecd0
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Don't know.
As said, most specialists advocate the Fuelab as it does what you want from it... and reliably... and lasts a long time.
I wouldn't skimp on anything to do with perceived inferior fuelling products - could be curtains for your pride and joy if it don't perform. But hey, that's just my opinion.
As said, most specialists advocate the Fuelab as it does what you want from it... and reliably... and lasts a long time.
I wouldn't skimp on anything to do with perceived inferior fuelling products - could be curtains for your pride and joy if it don't perform. But hey, that's just my opinion.
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